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Smowball | 07:30 Tue 06th Aug 2019 | ChatterBank
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Sainsbury’s have admitted to growing their vegetables (but not their fruit) in night soil which is manure from human faeces! I have to confess I’ve never even heard of this and am shocked. Did everyone else know about it, and what are your thoughts??
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Checking out the link suggests it's being used too soon. I reckon, if nearby folk complain of the smell it's probably been allowed to break down sufficiently before use. Compare with manure, it smells awful until it's well rotted. And only 99% of the pathogens killed ? Not to mention the heavy metals/chemicals issue (what have folk been eating ?). Anyway, IMO the use needs further investigation to sharpen up their practices.
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Omg lol
...probably NOT been...
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I agree OG. (And thru OMG lol wasn’t to your prev answer - it was to the comment before x)

Whether this is legal or not it’s certainly not been made public knowledge.
Of course it's legal, I gave you a link from 2008 that states it has been since 1998.

Do you mean they didn't do public information announcements?

They don't about everything I'm afraid.
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Sorry Mamya, I missed that bit. Think it’s just the whole idea isn’t it - it’s one thing to think of pigs etc roaming about in fields, all nature etc, but it’s another to think of a human whipping their knickers down and sitting on a toilet. ...

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